Hey Alaeddin,

My MUA believes 'Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)' was used
to write [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Monday, August 12, 2002 at 7:54:38 AM.

AM> Do you know when the Palm Conduit comes out?

The above is an example of what Marck is talking about <g>

To answer, no, we don't have an exact time, but there is a list about
it. To Subscribe, [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it is low traffic
at this point. May be able to post a status there in the next couple
of weeks...

In addition to Marck's comment about triming and top posting...

,----- [People on this list are much happier if you use a "Cut Mark"]
| This is a "special sequence that starts on a new line and consists of
| two dashes (minus signs) and a space followed by another new line.
| 
| <NewLine><dash><dash><space><NewLine>
| 
| This "cut mark" is recognized by many eMail programs and is used as a
| cut off point for signatures. That way, when someone replies to one of
| your messages, your signature (anything below the cut mark) is
| removed. Likewise, when you reply to a message from someone that
| includes cut mark, The Bat! will remove anything below the cut mark
| from the text you quote.
`----- [see FAQ @ <www.silverstones.com/thebat/samples.html#newmess>]

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